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Summer Coastal Birds

Summer Coastal Birds

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Splashproof 8-panel fold-out field guide

Can be wiped clean
Robust when working outdoors
Rucksack sized - 24.5cm x 17.5cm

The Summer coastal birds guide features 28 of the birds to spot around the coast of Britain and Ireland in the summer months.

Illustrations show birds their adult summer (breeding) plumage. Accompanying text on the reverse side covers body size, summer activity and key identification characters for each species.

The guide includes both cliff-nesting birds (like gannet and razorbill) and wading birds (such as oystercatcher and avocet), as well as all the common seagulls. Some of these coastal birds are resident in the UK throughout the year. Others only arrive in the summer to breed.

The coastline of Britain and Ireland supplies a rich source of food for seabirds. Terns and the cliff nesting birds plunge into the water for sand eels and small fish, while larger birds like gannets will even catch herring and mackerel. Waders use their long bills to probe sand and mud for marine worms and cockles. Rockpools and rocky shores provide an abundance of molluscs such as mussels and winkles. Sand dunes and shingle supply a rich source of insects and other invertebrates.

Many seabirds nest in large colonies. These may be on rocky cliffs and stacks, or sandy beaches, shingle ridges and small islands. The nests are often not much more than a scrap on the ground or cliff ledge, with a scattering of seaweed, plant material, and other debris. However basic they may seem, you can often see them taking a great deal of attention in where to place individual pieces. In general, nesting in colonies helps give protection from predators.

Our popular coastal bird field guide measures 24.5cmx17.5cm and is extremely lightweight and compact, and the perfect identification chart this summer for popping in your bag when heading to the coast. All wildlife identification guides are laminated, meaning they are showerproof for use outside. and can be wiped clean.

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